Specs Revealed For The 169mph Honda Civic Type R

As the media launch for the new Civic Type R kicks off, Honda has revealed various technical details for the car including performance figures
Specs Revealed For The 169mph Honda Civic Type R

Despite Honda revealing the new Civic Type R way back in March of this year, performance stats have eluded us. Until now.

As the media launch for the car kicks off, Honda has announced that the new Civic Type R will do 0-62mph in 5.7 seconds. Which is, err, identical to the old car.

This isn’t particularly surprising: the 316bhp (at 6500rpm) output of the new car represents only a 10bhp increase over the outgoing machine, and while we still don’t know how heavy it is, the kerbweight is thought to be around the same as the old car.

Specs Revealed For The 169mph Honda Civic Type R

At the top end it is ever so slightly faster, with an official top speed of 169mph, up from 167. Honda claims this makes the Type R “both the fastest-accelerating and quickest car in its class,” presumably deciding that all of its four-wheel drive competitors are for some reason in a different class. Oh, and it’ll also do 36.7mpg on the combined cycle, and puff out 176g/km of CO2.

While the weight figure still hasn’t been revealed, we do know that it’s distributed differently. Honda has relocated various components “including the fuel tank” over the length of the car, giving a three per cent weight reduction over the front wheels.

Specs Revealed For The 169mph Honda Civic Type R

We already knew about the Type R’s fully-independent, multi-link rear suspension setup lifted from the standard Civic hatch - arguably its most significant change over the previous car - but Honda has now revealed that the 2018 car gets a revised set of adaptive dampers.

The shocks now have a three chamber design, and are linked to a trio of G-sensors dotted around the car. The new Type R is also fitted with ‘Agile Handling Assist’, which lightly brakes the inside wheels during hard cornering. If you want, it can be turned off.

On the aero front, the Type R still produces negative lift, despite a three per cent reduction in drag coefficient compared to its predecessor. The thinner rear wing is 700g lighter than before, and is complimented by a vortex generator that optimises the airflow.

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We’ll be taking our first drive of the new Type R this week. Stay tuned for our full verdict!

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Comments

Alex Webster

I have only just realised, does the R stand for “Riced”??

06/12/2017 - 11:59 |
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SAVAGE DOGG (Ping-Pong Gang) (Corvette Squad)

Vtec kicking in intensifies

06/12/2017 - 12:07 |
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DL🏁

the biggest improvement is that whereas the previous gen Civic (and particularly Type R) is ugly af, this one looks quite good

06/12/2017 - 14:55 |
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i’ve seen a standard new civic in red today and it looks really good in flesh

they fixed the shape of the car and it no longer looks like an ugly shoe with wings and bits of trim sticking out

06/12/2017 - 14:58 |
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That’s a matter of opinion.

06/12/2017 - 15:33 |
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FUGL_S60 (Tesla Lover 800)

So this is the first strange thought we are hearing about it from Mr Focus RS…

06/12/2017 - 15:15 |
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of course the RS is faster, AWD vs FWD.

06/12/2017 - 17:35 |
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Anonymous

Is that big wing on the back actually functional, or is it mainly to appeal to the boy-racer marketing demographic?

06/12/2017 - 15:55 |
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slevo beavo

In reply to by Anonymous (not verified)

It’s designed to reduce rear end lift. Might not make any positive down force but will reduce the amount of negative downforce lifting the rear of the car up at high speeds.

06/12/2017 - 16:07 |
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lowie t

Still fwd tho.
Ib4 downvotes.

06/12/2017 - 16:34 |
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Fantaribo

Why does Honda feels the need to rice that car ?

06/12/2017 - 16:52 |
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Anonymous

Soooo it’s a full second slower than a Golf R and even 0.1 second slower than a GTI with the Performance pack. Ugh.

06/12/2017 - 18:14 |
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Anonymous

In reply to by Anonymous (not verified)

The R is AWD, and the GTi has a DSG. What a fair comparison

06/13/2017 - 08:09 |
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Anonymous

Looks like the seats and driving position might make for a better drive than many other performance sedans.

06/13/2017 - 00:51 |
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Nathan Vonlanthen

In reply to by Anonymous (not verified)

It is a hatch tho

06/13/2017 - 06:46 |
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Deep Fried Oreo Cookies (Diabetus squad) (stanced lawn mower

Learning that the new Type R has Agile Handling Assist was an “AHA” moment for me.

I’m sorry

06/13/2017 - 14:47 |
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